The full-size
Dodge Ram Wagon passenger van is among the oldest cars on the
American car and truck market, having first hit the showrooms in time for the 1971
model year. A quarter of a century later, the Dodge full-size passenger van is still
plugging away, in the same size and shape as the original 1971 model, but with about a
million product improvements baked in.
Like the
Ford and
Chevrolet full-size vans, the
Dodge Ram Wagon offers significantly
greater passenger space, load-carrying ability and towing capacity than any
front-drive minivan can manage, with a base 3.9-liter six, an optional 5.2- or a
5.9-liter V-8 engine available for serious hauling. Though no diesel is offered,
Dodge does have a compressed natural gas (CNG) version of the 5.2-liter V-8 engine for
specialized users.